IATSE president Matthew Loeb is urging his members to get out and vote in the upcoming midterm elections and to contribute to the union’s political action committee, which overwhelmingly supports Democratic candidates for federal office.
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“POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive.”An insider told People that the 74-year-old former senator and presidential candidate brought spectators to their feet, the first time by simply walking to her seat at New York City’s Schubert Theater.The second round of applause came in the first act when a reporter character, played by Lilli Cooper, asked the fictional First Lady on stage, actress Vanessa Williams, why she wasn’t president.“That’s the eternal question, isn’t it?” Williams responded, shifting the audience’s attention to Clinton, who cheered her on for over a minute, according to the outlet. Clinton likely related to the show better than any attendee as “POTUS,” which tells the story of a fictional commander in chief relying on the women of the White House to keep him out of trouble. Clinton was first lady from 1993 to 2001 as wife of former President Bill Clinton.
After his rollercoaster presidency, she became a New York senator from 2001 to 2009 and the 67th United States secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.“She seems very grateful for all the love,” a source told the mag of her ovations. “The energy of the audience was next level because she was there, and everyone’s performances on stage were elevated by her presence. It was an incredible thing to witness.”We’ve got the OG, glass-ceiling shattering, ICON @HillaryClinton at the Shubert tonight.
Let’s get to work! pic.twitter.com/AdjV3HeLgHAfter the show, Clinton joined the cast and even posed for a picture on stage. “I laughed so hard, oh my god!” she said to the cast backstage, according to another insider. “You were all so great.
It was so much fun. Hilarious. And wow, that audience was on fire tonight, they were
.IATSE president Matthew Loeb is urging his members to get out and vote in the upcoming midterm elections and to contribute to the union’s political action committee, which overwhelmingly supports Democratic candidates for federal office.
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New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Billie Eilish released two new singles, «The 30th» and «TV,» under an EP titled — and teased a possible new album coming next year.
The world rests on the shoulders of a group of thieves in Paramount and eOne’s new movie.
Bradley Cooper and Huma Abedin are "in no rush" to get serious about their new relationship and plan on keeping their romance "under wraps" for the time being. Cooper, 47, was first introduced to Hillary Clinton’s longtime political adviser earlier this year through Vogue editor Anna Wintour and the couple has been seeing each other for months.
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are officially documentarians. In a press release put out by both Apple TV+ and an Instagram post from Hillary Clinton, it was announced Thursday that she and her daughter will host an eight-part docuseries called "Gutsy" for the streaming service. The documentary series will follow the mother-daughter duo as they have conversations with women who inspire them by continuing to make positive changes in their communities and paving the way for those who come after them.
A bustling brood. Former president Donald Trump has a large family tree, with numerous siblings, wives, children and grandchildren.
Disgraced New York politician Anthony Weiner stepped out for a bike ride around New York City Wednesday following reports his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is dating Oscar-winning actor Bradley Cooper. Taking the news in stride while also plugging his new podcast career, Weiner tweeted a link to a new episode and wrote, "I love celebrity gossip as much as the next fella, but in case you need to catch up on ‘Keys to the City,’ here ya go." He also showed more love to his ex by re-tweeting another big announcement as Freida Pinto signed on to star as Hillary Clinton's longtime aide in a TV adaption of her bestselling memoir, "Both/And, A Life in Many Worlds." Weiner and Abedin married in 2010 but separated in 2016 after one of his many sexting scandals. The catalyst to the end of their marriage was a suggestive photo he sent to a woman showing their son in bed in the background.The following month, it was revealed Weiner had sent sexually suggestive images to a minor.
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are premiering a docuseries together. The show is based on a book written by the two and inspired by women who have inspired the Clintons themselves.
EXCLUSIVE: Winter State Entertainment is currently in post-production on ROAF, a feature-length doc on the life of Pro Football Hall of Famer Willie Roaf, which will examine his civil rights activism throughout his time in the National Football League.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. All the secrets to success (or a lot of money and fame) are potentially waiting behind the doors of Kris Jenner’s new MasterClass, which drops Thursday on the e-learning platform.In “Kris Jenner: The Power of Personal Branding,” the Kardashian matriarch shares her key steps to creating and maintaining a personal brand, in which she gives viewers inside looks into how she leveraged her family’s reality show to start several lucrative businesses and ultimately build a multi-billion dollar empire.Among the Kardashian ventures that Jenner helps run are Kim Kardashians’ Skims, Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Skin, Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila, Khloe Kardashian’s Good American and Kourtney Kardashian’s Poosh.
Nicola Peltz Beckham "almost fainted" when Hillary Clinton complimented her wedding dress. The 27-year-old actress met the former First Lady at the Met Gala in May and could not believe when Hillary, 74, not only knew who she was but told her that she loved her custom Valentino couture wedding gown. Nicola told Tatler: "She knew who I was and I almost fainted… She told me that she saw photos from my wedding and she loved my dress.
Justice Stephen Breyer has officially retired.
The last time a controversial celebrity decided to run for president, he set the entire country on fire.
Hillary Clinton said she is not surprised by the Supreme Court’s recent decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and removed federal protections for abortion, and she warned there is likely even more fallout to come.“I was not surprised, because I think that was the goal of packing the Court with justices who were on the record for many years of being against women’s Constitutional rights to make decisions about our own bodies,” Clinton said on “CBS Mornings” on Tuesday, speaking with Gayle King. “I was deeply sorry that it actually happened.
he ever became chief of state, he would like to overturn a few things.“The problem with most presidents is they have too big of an agenda,” he said.The New York native went on, “The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again.”Stern then slammed three of former president Donald Trump’s Supreme Court justices.“It’s very hard to have a Supreme Court that’s openly lied,” he continued, also noting that the act “undermines everything.” The “Private Parts” star then touched upon Trump, 76, losing the popular vote in 2016, and also winning the Electoral College against Hillary Clinton.“A guy who lost the vote won the election,” Stern said. “How long can we keep electing people who lost the election?” The comedian also desires to put a stop to the Electoral College and wants to “get rid of it.”The father of three added, “I am going to do the very simple thing that’ll set the country straight: one vote, one person.